Renewing Licenses for the Nation’s Nuclear Power Plants

December 31, 2017

This section summarizes the context, principal finding, and recommendations of the 2013 American Physical Society Panel on Public Affairs study on renewing licenses for operation of U.S. nuclear power plants beyond their current regulatory limit of 60 years. The conduct of the study is described in an Appendix of this report. The United States has greater than 100 nuclear reactors with licenses that can be renewed to allow operation up to 60 years.

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